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she knows who she is. >> what are you going to play for us? >> i'm going to play "don't ya." >> of course. >> we're really happy for you. >> brett eldredge! ♪ ♪ girl you cut those jeans just right i know you didn't buy 'em like that so baby don't even try that ♪ ♪ you dance oh, you move like there ain't nobody watchin' ♪ ♪ but girl you know i'm watchin ♪ ♪ don't lie you've got it all figured out ♪ ♪ that smile has got me spinnin' around don't even try actin' like it ain't no thing ♪ ♪ cause i can see you move a little closer, closer ♪ ♪ girl i gotta get to get to know you know ya ♪ ♪ everything about ya makes me want ya, want ya know you're doing baby don't ya, don't ya ♪ ♪ you've been looking over here all night when i look you, you look away ♪ ♪ oh, i love the little games you play ♪ ♪ i bet you didn't mean to brush my hand when you walked by me like you didn't mean to drive me crazy ♪ ♪ don't lie you've got it all figured out ♪ ♪ that smile has got me spinnin' around ♪ ♪ don't even try
she knows who she is. >> what are you going to play for us? >> i'm going to play "don't ya." >> of course. >> we're really happy for you. >> brett eldredge! ♪ ♪ girl you cut those jeans just right i know you didn't buy 'em like that so baby don't even try that ♪ ♪ you dance oh, you move like there ain't nobody watchin' ♪ ♪ but girl you know i'm watchin ♪ ♪ don't lie you've got it all figured out ♪ ♪ that smile has got me spinnin'...
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. >> thank you ladies and gentlemen could you please join us in the pilferage us in the pilferage the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. colleagues we have our june 25th, 2013, minutes could i get an approval >> madam clerk are there any conversations. >> it is considered remunerate and any item maybe removed. >> seeing none, that are separate call roll on the agenda. >> (calling names) there are 11 i's. >>. the motion is approved now why don't we go to our 230 session >> thank you everyone there are aren't too many people in san francisco we can call chief. i'm honoring one chief please come forward (clapping) >> so a little bit about the chief he is responsible for the juvenile probation department. he first came here he started out with one grandchild and today he has 10. and he took on this rule after serving as the juvenile probation officer and he's retire from august. under his leadership the san francisco juvenile probation department has had reduction in problems and in support of all alternative programs such as
. >> thank you ladies and gentlemen could you please join us in the pilferage us in the pilferage the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. colleagues we have our june 25th, 2013, minutes could i get an approval >> madam clerk are there any conversations. >> it is considered remunerate and any item maybe removed. >> seeing none, that are separate call roll on the agenda. >> (calling names) there are 11...
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can you tell us a little bit about that? she is a toilet expert, by the way. >> toilets have all different flows, but carli, you have to have a 1.6 gallon or less. -- currently. >> that is the state plumbing code minimum standard. >> that is going to save your water compared to what a lot of people still have in their bathrooms. they have 3.5 or 5 gallons. that is using a ton of water. >> the year there is a new city ordinance requirement to reduce flow flesh? >> and a lot of manufacturers are real -- are already making those toilets. right here, we have a dual-flush toilet. this toilet uses 1.6 gallons on the full flush and 0.9 on the half less. >> what happened? >> it automatically opens. this is a fancy toilet. we can get to that later. >> this is the half loss, which is how many? >> 0.9. so it is very good toilet, water-saving. and then the other kind of toilet that saves water is and 1.28 gallons a flush. >> i know when people first started selling and installing the 1.6, there were problems with it was not clear in the
can you tell us a little bit about that? she is a toilet expert, by the way. >> toilets have all different flows, but carli, you have to have a 1.6 gallon or less. -- currently. >> that is the state plumbing code minimum standard. >> that is going to save your water compared to what a lot of people still have in their bathrooms. they have 3.5 or 5 gallons. that is using a ton of water. >> the year there is a new city ordinance requirement to reduce flow flesh? >>...
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and you can't hold us from announcing the winner of our summer song. this is not a safe thing to do. be careful babe. there should be some way to make it easier [ doorbell rings ] let's open it up and see what's cookin'. oh i like that. look at this it's got a handle on it. i don't have to climb up. this yellow part up here really catches a lot of the dust. did you notice how clean it looks? morty are you listening? morty? [ morty ] i'm listening! i want you to know the only thing anyone really cares about is that first day. everyone will be stylin' their faves. love that! but i'll be bringing it every day, 'cause i went to jcpenney. i know, right? that's what i'm talking about. they have so much great stuff. oh, sweet! anyway, what's your first day strategy? [ female announcer ] doorbusters friday 3:00 to close, saturday 9:00 to 1:00. come find your first day look at jcpenney. saturday 9:00 to 1:00. geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you h
and you can't hold us from announcing the winner of our summer song. this is not a safe thing to do. be careful babe. there should be some way to make it easier [ doorbell rings ] let's open it up and see what's cookin'. oh i like that. look at this it's got a handle on it. i don't have to climb up. this yellow part up here really catches a lot of the dust. did you notice how clean it looks? morty are you listening? morty? [ morty ] i'm listening! i want you to know the only thing anyone really...
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this let us know what you think about it at friends@foxnews.com. email us. find us on twitter ff weekend is our twitter account here. >> in the meantime get to your headlines. potentially tragic turn in the search for a federal investigator who vanished after a tip stolen dog. police in oakland, california found a woman's body in a park where he they were searching for sandra koch have not yet identified it. randy was named a person of interest in this case. he and koch dated more than 30 years ago. it's believed they were together the night she disappeared. emotional testimony on day four of the fort hood shooting trial. soldiers remembering the frightening moments that the gunman first opened fire. some said they thought it was a training exercise. others thought they were hit with paint balls and not bullets. accused shooter army major nidal hasan is defending himself but did not cross examine the witnesses. his lawyers say he wants to receive the death penalty for murdering 13 people and injuring dozens more. filing an appeal to take over the defense or
this let us know what you think about it at friends@foxnews.com. email us. find us on twitter ff weekend is our twitter account here. >> in the meantime get to your headlines. potentially tragic turn in the search for a federal investigator who vanished after a tip stolen dog. police in oakland, california found a woman's body in a park where he they were searching for sandra koch have not yet identified it. randy was named a person of interest in this case. he and koch dated more than 30...
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thank you, chef wilson for joining us and feeding us so well. take care, everybody. >> announcer: for more about "cbs this morning," visit us as cbsnews.com. [ female announcer ] jump-start your day with mcdonald's dollar menu at breakfast. home of the irresistible sausage burrito. ♪ ♪ and freshly brewed premium roast coffee you love. plus other amazing tastes for just a dollar each. ♪ ♪ every day, as always there's a lot to love for a little on mcdonald's dollar menu. ♪ ♪ ♪ i see a land ♪
thank you, chef wilson for joining us and feeding us so well. take care, everybody. >> announcer: for more about "cbs this morning," visit us as cbsnews.com. [ female announcer ] jump-start your day with mcdonald's dollar menu at breakfast. home of the irresistible sausage burrito. ♪ ♪ and freshly brewed premium roast coffee you love. plus other amazing tastes for just a dollar each. ♪ ♪ every day, as always there's a lot to love for a little on mcdonald's dollar menu....
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did you use deodorant? oh, yeah, i used this natural stuff mom gave me. do younow there's aluminum in the kind we use? yeah, i believe it acts as a stink shield. this deodorant's better for the world, so... not the world downwind of you. so you don't really think it's weird that your mom walks around naked? no, not at all. i mean, it's how i grew up. everyone comes into the world naked. yes. mm-hmm. and then we go to macy's. the manager ignored me. i only wish i could show him pictures of people's arteries after they eat that popcorn. i didn't get any popcorn. [classical music playing] ♪ so, fay, i thought tomorrow we could head out for a big fun day of shopping around 11:00. oh, man, i totally spaced. i-i know we made plans, but i can't go. i got really involved with t this art proje. oh, that's too bad. i wanted to show you some wedding things. oh, honey, you and adam don't have a date set yet, do you? no, but don't worry. when we do set one, i'm really excited to have you involved in all the planning. you guys are so great together, to be really hone
did you use deodorant? oh, yeah, i used this natural stuff mom gave me. do younow there's aluminum in the kind we use? yeah, i believe it acts as a stink shield. this deodorant's better for the world, so... not the world downwind of you. so you don't really think it's weird that your mom walks around naked? no, not at all. i mean, it's how i grew up. everyone comes into the world naked. yes. mm-hmm. and then we go to macy's. the manager ignored me. i only wish i could show him pictures of...
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forget the government using phone records and e-mails to snoop. now they may be able to use your tv
forget the government using phone records and e-mails to snoop. now they may be able to use your tv
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they did several pictures of us. i don't have a copy of one of them but they still have them in their files and explored through ebony magazine. >> guest: defending the spirit august 1982. the family is worried about mack. he has become rich and famous and not happy. he is a journalist but he reads the news and is not pleased with it. >> guest: he wanted to more than that. wanted cover conventions. you wanted to comment, he wanted to interpret the news and he was being asked to accept the role of reading copy. he wasn't happy with that. >> guest: when did he die? >> guest: about 20 years now. he died when he was 49. >> host: of age? >> guest: yes. >> host: you write about where aids originated. what your thoughts? >> guest: it is terrifyingly prevalent in poor communities globally and is now a real terrifying force in women's at situations to women's health and a big factor in prison life and certain states not allowing, last, looks, condom use for prisoners in prison because they don't want to come to terms with inc
they did several pictures of us. i don't have a copy of one of them but they still have them in their files and explored through ebony magazine. >> guest: defending the spirit august 1982. the family is worried about mack. he has become rich and famous and not happy. he is a journalist but he reads the news and is not pleased with it. >> guest: he wanted to more than that. wanted cover conventions. you wanted to comment, he wanted to interpret the news and he was being asked to...
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lets you use any app while watching video. or use the s pen for hand-written notes. just $199.99. hurry in, sale ends august 11th. getting the best back to school deals. that's powerful. verizon. len: nasty stuff from pedro strop. scoreless eighth. the cardinals have no runs at all tonight. cardinals have not been doing a lot of winning lately so not many save opportunities for their closer edward mujica. check out the next the last line. two walks, 39 strikeouts. that is pretty remarkable. you look at the other stuff, too, but that is the really cool one. a quick of 0.09. of 0.09. len: a strike conor gillaspie. -- a strike on gillespie. craig squeezes for the out. jim: i have a problem with the glorification of the closer. they do it everywhere on the a jumbotron and he has his own music and all the fanfare. how come randy choate didn't get that when he came into the game? [laughter] one guy has his own theme music and video. everybody should get it. this all started with rick vaughn. len: "wild thing." up i dave mckay. by dave mckay. jim: great command. len: flared. matt hollida
lets you use any app while watching video. or use the s pen for hand-written notes. just $199.99. hurry in, sale ends august 11th. getting the best back to school deals. that's powerful. verizon. len: nasty stuff from pedro strop. scoreless eighth. the cardinals have no runs at all tonight. cardinals have not been doing a lot of winning lately so not many save opportunities for their closer edward mujica. check out the next the last line. two walks, 39 strikeouts. that is pretty remarkable. you...
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and he was wonderful to me and to us, and both he and mrs. frankfurter, who became a friend, too, were very, very close to us. c-span: how many children did you and phil graham have? >> guest: we had four. we had--i have four. my oldest is elizabeth weymouth, who is a journalist and writes for the post and on foreign affairs, but other things, too. c-span: known as lally? >> guest: known as lally. and donald, who is chief executive officer of the company. william, called bill, who has an investment partnership in los angeles, but who lives on the vineyard in the summer and is very interested and loves the vineyard and lives next door to me with his children, and i love that. and steven, who is married and lives in new york and is getting a postgraduate degree in--in literature and is in teaching, but he has been in the theater and has produced and--and has an experimental theater going. c-span: you lost a son? >> guest: i lost our first baby, which was tremendously traumatic, who was born full term, but because it was in washington during--at
and he was wonderful to me and to us, and both he and mrs. frankfurter, who became a friend, too, were very, very close to us. c-span: how many children did you and phil graham have? >> guest: we had four. we had--i have four. my oldest is elizabeth weymouth, who is a journalist and writes for the post and on foreign affairs, but other things, too. c-span: known as lally? >> guest: known as lally. and donald, who is chief executive officer of the company. william, called bill, who...
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to begin his classes every semester by telling us it used to be that you didn't have to study here, but those days are over. now you guys are going to have to study hard and go to college. so i studied hard and went to college, and even after that i didn't get a good job. i remember being fascinated by stories from baby boom with autoworkers about how easy they'd had it finding work. i read a story in the "detroit free press" about a young guy who was pumping gas in flint, and a driver took down his name and number, and a week later he got a call telling him to report for work. gm had a couple nicknames, one was the general, and the other was generous motors because at that point, this was in the early '70s. at that point the workers had a deal where they could work for 30 years and retire on full benefits no matter what age they were, and they had health care for the rest of their lives. that's over, too, which we'll get to later. this was like employment porn. i have one anecdote in the book about one of my high school friends who came home from the army and started getting a hard
to begin his classes every semester by telling us it used to be that you didn't have to study here, but those days are over. now you guys are going to have to study hard and go to college. so i studied hard and went to college, and even after that i didn't get a good job. i remember being fascinated by stories from baby boom with autoworkers about how easy they'd had it finding work. i read a story in the "detroit free press" about a young guy who was pumping gas in flint, and a...
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i remember my dad lining us up and cutting our bangs himself. going on family outings, carnivals, motorcycle rides with my dad. there were a lot of good times. >> reporter: greg says the good times ended when her mother left her father because he was physically abusive. >> he was pretty jealous. he beat her pretty bad several times. he would make excuses why he was the way he was with her. >> reporter: even after her parents separated, greg remained close to her father, often visiting him at his home, unaware of the horror taking place. hidden behind closed doors. >> i spent some time in there. i would be in there up to two hours at a time, and never noticed anything odd. >> i don't know how my brother got away with it for so many years. that would never cross my mind. >> reporter: ariel castro's brothers pedro and o'neil, are still trying to comprehend how their brother was able to hide his savagery. >> i can't believe that ariel was committing such a hateful crime for this long amount of time, acting like there was nothing happening. you know,
i remember my dad lining us up and cutting our bangs himself. going on family outings, carnivals, motorcycle rides with my dad. there were a lot of good times. >> reporter: greg says the good times ended when her mother left her father because he was physically abusive. >> he was pretty jealous. he beat her pretty bad several times. he would make excuses why he was the way he was with her. >> reporter: even after her parents separated, greg remained close to her father, often...
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give us one minute. fplt i need to get back to the hospital. >> it was only a very small amount of evidence that was allowed because it was an emergency trying to get something changed immediately, but for a long-term, i will see him on the 27th. >> foster raymond making it clear that she will continue to seek physical custody of the children, and the 5-year-old that nearly drown this week is doing well, and usher testified the boy could be out of the hospital as early as this weekend. >> did you see them hug? it seemed like they had an exchange, didn't it? >> yeah, they did say something to each other, and we asked them about it and they did not say what usher told her and her response. >> yeah, that was probably surprising for those in the courtroom, and the divorce was contentious, and his camp didn't expect it, and then at the end, a hug and a few words, and she got a phone number to get in contact with him in case there is something that comes out. >> that was her complaints, where she said i never
give us one minute. fplt i need to get back to the hospital. >> it was only a very small amount of evidence that was allowed because it was an emergency trying to get something changed immediately, but for a long-term, i will see him on the 27th. >> foster raymond making it clear that she will continue to seek physical custody of the children, and the 5-year-old that nearly drown this week is doing well, and usher testified the boy could be out of the hospital as early as this...
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see the difference all of us can make... together. these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. how'd you d9 out of 10.iz today? 9 out of ten? that's great. ♪ nothing says, "i'm happy to see you too," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. >>> to me, he was always a good brother. i always looked up to him. he was smart, he was independent. he had principles. >> reporter: growing up, david kaczynski always admired older brother teddy. >> he had a sense of right and wrong that you behaved with integrity. never violent. there was absolutely no indication of what he would later become. >> reporter: david's brother was the unabomber. a domestic terrorist responsible for 16 bombings that killed three people and wounded 23 others. his killing spree went on for nearly two decades, until the one person who said he would never aba
see the difference all of us can make... together. these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. how'd you d9 out of 10.iz today? 9 out of ten? that's great. ♪ nothing says, "i'm happy to see you too," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. >>> to me,...
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of us that way. self disparaging. that makes a lot of money for producers and writers and other people behind the camera but we don't make the decision to put these shows on but they are there a and we have to be the position to control these operations. so we have to prepare our young people to aspire to that but also to direct a and greed bite them we're not an a position now and hollywood to offer that figure times -- "the new york times" did not cover taking off in the middle of the night to the central african republic. >> guest: digit. >> host: dick did she try to get on the plane with you? >> with the bicentennial, to describe the hundreds of thousands of people close to 1 billion people to the enthusiastic crowd i do think it is often the case that black writers in publications to things that disparaged the black community. and facilitated upward mobility and i decided she was not the person anyone there from democracy now in the reporter from the "washington post" by and large this story was
of us that way. self disparaging. that makes a lot of money for producers and writers and other people behind the camera but we don't make the decision to put these shows on but they are there a and we have to be the position to control these operations. so we have to prepare our young people to aspire to that but also to direct a and greed bite them we're not an a position now and hollywood to offer that figure times -- "the new york times" did not cover taking off in the middle of...
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he is not here with us today. i wanted to make sure that both of them got credit for their hard work. when it comes to education, not all spending is people. -- is equal. some education dollars are spent for more productively than others. some districts spend their resources well and show much higher levels of achievement than others. in this time of lagging revenues, policy makers have increasingly been paying attention to the question of whether or not we're getting the most out of every school dollar. at the same time, we have an increased focus on governance. part of the issue is that governance issues, structures, have led to haphazard spending configurations in states. in new jersey, for instance, one school district spends $50,000 per year to send their high school students to another high school nearby. the issue is largely a governance one. all,w jersey, over spending per student is $17,000. the two strings of work, productivity and government, have led us to ask, can we restructure our education system i
he is not here with us today. i wanted to make sure that both of them got credit for their hard work. when it comes to education, not all spending is people. -- is equal. some education dollars are spent for more productively than others. some districts spend their resources well and show much higher levels of achievement than others. in this time of lagging revenues, policy makers have increasingly been paying attention to the question of whether or not we're getting the most out of every...
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stay with us. >>> a look at our top stories. new developments on the story of the two missing california children. the teenager has been spotted with her alleged kidnapper in idaho. and destructive floods in parts of the u.s. one person is dead after being washed away. also, president obama seeking to hundreds of disabled vets in orlando this hour. we'll have more on that and other stories straight ahead. let's begin now in idaho. more information on hannah anderson, who has been spotted with her alleged kidnapper in idaho. also, new information involving the second body found in the anderson family's burneded out house in california. it has been identified as that of hannah's brother, ethan. miguel marquez joining us from cascade, idaho, where a press conference is about to get underway hopefully on new developments in the search. >> exactly. we expect briefers to come up momentarily and tell us what they're planning for the day. we know they've just held a long briefing with all the investigators who are pouring in to this are
stay with us. >>> a look at our top stories. new developments on the story of the two missing california children. the teenager has been spotted with her alleged kidnapper in idaho. and destructive floods in parts of the u.s. one person is dead after being washed away. also, president obama seeking to hundreds of disabled vets in orlando this hour. we'll have more on that and other stories straight ahead. let's begin now in idaho. more information on hannah anderson, who has been...
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russia for us. they don't understand that americans really are kind of idealistic. they think it's ridiculous. they don't understand -- >> and even, when i was there, one of the thing people talk to me, why are you americans always smiling. why do you smile so much. a friend of mine said, we take that to be false. we take that to be a sign of duplicity, because no one's that happy. and so, but i do think, again on the issue with being zero sum, i think there are some things, in some ways, i think there are questions that are more complicated, especially around afghanistan, where they did have the cooperation, but at the same time, there was this resentment that the u.s. policy, the u.s. war in afghanistan had enabled, as a secondary effect, had enabled heroin transmission into moscow, which is a significant problem there. so it was like, okay, while people are going along with the u.s. and this issue of afghanistan, but what is the u.s. really doing about opium trends. >> we'll stay on this. everyon
russia for us. they don't understand that americans really are kind of idealistic. they think it's ridiculous. they don't understand -- >> and even, when i was there, one of the thing people talk to me, why are you americans always smiling. why do you smile so much. a friend of mine said, we take that to be false. we take that to be a sign of duplicity, because no one's that happy. and so, but i do think, again on the issue with being zero sum, i think there are some things, in some ways,...
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tell us about it. e-mail us to the address on your screen, bigidea.msnbc.com@nbcuni.com. >>> could one of history's great mysteries finally be solved? after centuries of speculation a new excavation in florence,itily, might finally answer the question who was mona lisa. lisa gerrardini was leonardo da vinci's next door neighbor. italian researchers opened her family's tomb and hope dna tebss on her sons will match a skeleton found last year. they believe that skeleton is the muse herself. many art historians think gerrardini's husband commissioned the famous portrait to mark the birth of one of their children. frica. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve.
tell us about it. e-mail us to the address on your screen, bigidea.msnbc.com@nbcuni.com. >>> could one of history's great mysteries finally be solved? after centuries of speculation a new excavation in florence,itily, might finally answer the question who was mona lisa. lisa gerrardini was leonardo da vinci's next door neighbor. italian researchers opened her family's tomb and hope dna tebss on her sons will match a skeleton found last year. they believe that skeleton is the muse...
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some of us were able to go up and out. others of us could not. and so, we cleaved into two parts i think even then and i am not sure that those institutions that fought so hard at one time have fought the same tenacious battles for those who remain stuck today. so we have got the largest prison population in the world. over 2 million people, of the largest in the world-3/4 of those who face the death penalty are black and hispanic. half of the prison population is black. because of the way people's lives have been involved but also because of the unfairness in our criminal justice system. we see that for non-violent drug crimes. we constitute 14% of those who commit those crimes but roughly if i still have the figures right, if something like that a 6% of those prosecuted and close to 75% of those incarcerated. one sentence for a pound of cocaine and another sentence for crack-cocaine. the pound is essentially what white people used. the sentence is much lower than it is for crack-cocaine which is what black people have used. so the system is unf
some of us were able to go up and out. others of us could not. and so, we cleaved into two parts i think even then and i am not sure that those institutions that fought so hard at one time have fought the same tenacious battles for those who remain stuck today. so we have got the largest prison population in the world. over 2 million people, of the largest in the world-3/4 of those who face the death penalty are black and hispanic. half of the prison population is black. because of the way...
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you can send us a tweet. if you do, use the hashtag #firstladies. here is a tweet, who writes, did rachel have plans about what the jackson life should or should not be like in washington, d.c.? >> she did. she did not like expensive entertainment. she liked to go hear the leading creatures of the day and have family and friends around her in the white house. i think it would have been a domesticated white house. >> the same person ask another question. given her public scrutiny, did in the famous dignitary's attend her funeral? do either of you know the answer to that? >> she was buried two days after she died. given the way news traveled and people travel, no one could have made it. all of the local dignitaries, all of the church bells tolled. everything close down. there was a huge attendance at her funeral. >> time to step back and telling a little bit of the great love story between rachel and andrew jackson. who was rachel donelson jackson? >> it was one of the daughters of the first family of tennessee. they made a trip during which many of t
you can send us a tweet. if you do, use the hashtag #firstladies. here is a tweet, who writes, did rachel have plans about what the jackson life should or should not be like in washington, d.c.? >> she did. she did not like expensive entertainment. she liked to go hear the leading creatures of the day and have family and friends around her in the white house. i think it would have been a domesticated white house. >> the same person ask another question. given her public scrutiny,...